Publication of a book on International Personal Data Transfer Agreements by Pablo A. Palazzi (Lexing Argentina)
Cross-border data flows are now at the center of the global digital economy.
Yet moving personal data across jurisdictions often raises a fundamental legal question: how can privacy rights travel with the data?
In this book in Spanish entitled “Contrato de Transferencia Internacional de Datos Personales” , Pablo A. Palazzi (Lexing Argentina) explores how model contracts became one of the most powerful legal tools to solve this challenge. The book analyzes the evolution of standard contractual clauses as the primary mechanism used worldwide to legitimize international data transfers.
It also provides a comparative analysis of global models, including the EU, the UK, Brazil, China, ASEAN and Latin America, with a special focus on the model clauses developed by the Ibero-American Data Protection Network (RIPD)—a key step toward regional harmonization of privacy standards in the region.
The goal of this book is simple: to help lawyers, regulators and companies better understand how contracts can enable global data flows while protecting fundamental rights.
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Pablo A. Palazzi, Contrato de Transferencia Internacional de Datos Personales , CDYT Colección derecho y tecnología (2026)
